Gordon J. G. Asmundson Ph.D., Murray B. Stein, Derrick K. Larsen, John R. Walker
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Abstract
A neuropsychological test battery designed to assess verbal learning and memory, visual memory, psychomotor speed, cognitive flexibility and concentration was administered to patients with panic disorder (N = 18) and social phobia (N = 18) and a group of healthy control subjects (N = 16). Overall, the neurocognitive performance of the panic disorder and social phobia patients was lower than that of control subjects. Analyses of the verbal test variables indicated reduced performance in panic disorder and social phobia patients, relative to control subjects, on measures of verbal learning and memory. In addition, panic disorder patients exhibited deficits on short-delay free recall. No group differences were observed on tests of visual memory, psychomotor speed, cognitive flexibility, and concentration. These results, while indicative of diminished neuropsychological test performance in patients with panic disorder and social phobia, do not suggest the presence of syndrome-specific or localized neurocognitive deficits. Anxiety 1:201–207 (1994/1995). © 1995 WIey-Liss, Inc.
惊恐障碍和社交恐惧症患者的神经认知功能
对惊恐障碍(N = 18)、社交恐惧症(N = 18)患者和健康对照(N = 16)进行了语言学习记忆、视觉记忆、精神运动速度、认知灵活性和注意力集中的神经心理学测试。总体而言,惊恐障碍和社交恐惧症患者的神经认知表现低于对照组。对语言测试变量的分析表明,相对于对照组,恐慌症和社交恐惧症患者在语言学习和记忆方面的表现有所下降。此外,惊恐障碍患者在短延迟无回忆上表现出缺陷。在视觉记忆、精神运动速度、认知灵活性和注意力的测试中,没有观察到组间差异。这些结果虽然表明惊恐障碍和社交恐惧症患者的神经心理测试成绩下降,但并不表明存在综合征特异性或局部神经认知缺陷。焦虑:201 - 207(1994/1995)。©1995威利公司
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